
Just about ready to run the first
Battlemaster scenario,
Battle Honours; if all goes well, the first dice should be rolled later today. And it occurred to me that the 40K overworld markers I've been using—the crossed swords and so on—are VERY hard to make out: you have to know pretty much exactly where they are in order to find them, which defeats much of the purpose of having an overworld, let alone at 10K resolution (it is in fact that high res which makes the markers hard to find). So I really should replace them with something more eye-catching. BUT I really like the current ones. They are very cool and very in line with the 40K universe. So I found a compromise solution. The currently available content AND the upcoming hype content will be presented via large and colorful pins as shown above, while the completed content will use the cool crossed swords markers and so on. This will work really well because eventually MOST of the content on the map will be of the completed variety: hundreds of missions and so on; while the available missions will be just a handful and the upcoming hype content will be sparse too. So what eventually will happen will be HUNDREDS of low-key cool markers that you can explore at leisure since there's nothing urgent about them
plus maybe a couple dozen larger colorful pins that pop out of the map so you can't miss them. For now though, since we haven't completed anything yet, all you can see are the large colorful pins. Take a look:
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Green pin on the left and orange on the right; quite distinguishableAnd here's what the colors mean as of this writing:
Black Exclamation Mark Pin: Failed ContentThis probably won't get much use in
Battlemaster because there's no such thing as failure here, since the plot and the metaplot are never at stake (because they're written by the developers). It's mostly meant for the roleplaying settings where you're playing an adventure that has a clear goal such as: "Defeat the runelords." That said, there ARE Warhammer roleplaying games (Imperium Maledictum is the latest and currently running 40K one), and those adventures will of course go on the same map as the tactical missions, so we should have occasion to use black exclamation pins even in the 40K galaxy map, eventually. Just not many of them. And not for a long while.
Blue Exclamation Mark Pin: Available ContentThis is content that can be played right now. All a player has to do to play it is go to the Battlemaster forum and start a thread, linking back to the content's Codex page, and the
Battlegrounds Bot powered by
Cult Intelligence (CI) will take it from there.
Green Exclamation Mark Pin: Running ContentThis is content running right now. No one can join this content at this time.
Grey Exclamation Mark Pin: Completed ContentDone and finished. At which point its marker changes to the more low-key crossed swords etc. markers that I was using before. Which means that there's no reason for the grey exclamation pin to be used? Probably, unless I think of some use for it. But maybe I will use it for the roleplaying settings where there are fewer adventures than the tactical missions. We'll see. I need to see how the maps look like with many of these on them before I make my choice.
Orange Exclamation Mark Pin: Locked ContentThis is locked content. Cannot play it yet. Look at the Requirements field to see how to unlock it. If ALL the requirements are blue or green which means you can unlock the content imminently, the exclamation pin will be yellow. If at least some of them aren't, or aren't on the overworld yet at all, it will be orange.
Red Exclamation Mark Pin: Urgent ContentThis again is more for the roleplaying settings than the tactical ones. The purpose of the red exclamation pin is to indicate that a catastrophic emergency is unfolding—e.g. the runelords have broken through and wiped out the team that was fighting them—therefore calling on all heroes in the area and beyond to converge in this region to fight them. At that point it's no longer a structured adventure or campaign but a free-for-all taking place on the
Master of Heroes/4X layer and following those rules. It's basically a wargame at that point.
Violet Exclamation Mark Pin: Unavailable ContentThis is content that hasn't been played and was for a time available but no longer is because some other piece of content ended in such a way as to block this or render it moot. It sounds like a niche case, and I suppose it is, but there is already a potential such case on the horizon in the
Master of Heroes Tutorial that SriK is currently playing. Or consider what happens to the various future adventures in the runelords saga if the runelords score a complete victory: they all become unavailable, perhaps forever. So violet content is usually lost forever, but I suppose there might be cases where it can be unblocked if some condition is met, at which point the pin will change color to green or something else, depending on the case.
Yellow Exclamation Mark Pin: Locked ContentThis is locked content. Cannot play it yet. Look at the Requirements field to see how to unlock it. If ALL the requirements are blue or green which means you can unlock the content imminently, the exclamation pin will be yellow. If at least some of them aren't, or aren't on the overworld yet at all, it will be orange.